Show WANT TO COME HOME I Batteiyman Robinson Tells of Soldiers Sol-diers In Philippines Special Correspondence I Mount Pleasant May 17 Sergeant Alfred Al-fred L Robinson battery A Utah volunteers vol-unteers left I Pleasant this morning and went on to his home In Monroe He says the men of the Utah batteries are in fairly good health and are endeavoring endeav-oring to do their share of the lighting But they are in dead earnest about wanting want-Ing to come home When It was suggested sug-gested to Robinson that according to reports re-ports the boys did not desire to come back now he replied that If the men were given an opportunity they would quickly I and emphatlcay dispel any such an Idea by coming immediately A vote taken by some of the officials to ascertain the sentiment senti-ment of the boys In regard to remaining another six months and then receive extra ex-tra pay brought but one single voice In favor of the proposition All the rest wanted to come home at once Of Dr Harry Young Robinson says his death was due to Ignorance on his part of the country He was to meet the battery at a pertain place but passed directly along in front of i as the guns were hidden off the road He then took Into the fields on 1 shortcut It Is i presumed us the outposts would have seen him if ho had proceeded along the road The reports of his body being mutilated are erroneous as It was not excepting two wounds of a sword thrust in the neck breast and one of his own bullets In his |